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PURELAB UHQ PS

Operator Manual

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Copyright Note The information contained in this document is the property of VWS (UK) Ltd. and is supplied without liability for errors or omissions. No part of this document may be reproduced or used except as authorized by contract or other written permission from VWS (UK) Ltd. The copyright and all restrictions on reproduction and use apply to all media in which this information may be placed. VWS (UK) Ltd. pursue a policy of continual product improvement and reserve the right to alter without notice the specification, design, price or conditions of supply of any product or service. © VWS (UK) Ltd. 2007 All rights reserved. Publication ref: MANU36619 Version 11 – 09/07 ELGA LabWater is a trading name of VWS (UK) Ltd. ELGA® and PURELAB® are registered trademarks.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

1. HEALTH AND SAFETY NOTES ...............................................1 1.1 Electricity ..........................................................................1 1.2 Pressure ...........................................................................1 1.3 Ultra-Violet Light...............................................................2 1.4 Chemicals.........................................................................2 1.5 Control of Substances Hazardous to Health (COSHH) ...2

2. PRODUCT DESCRIPTION ........................................................3 3. PROCESS DESCRIPTION ........................................................4

3.1 Technical Specification of PURELAB UHQ PS ...............7 4. INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS.............................................8

4.1 Service Connections ........................................................8 4.2 Unpacking ........................................................................9 4.3 Installation ........................................................................9

5. START UP PROCEDURE .......................................................11 6. FITTING REPLACEMENT CARTRIDGES ..............................15

6.1 Identification of Cartridges .............................................15 6.2 Replacing the UHQ-1 Adsorption Cartridge...................16 6.3 Replacing the UHQ-2 Ion Exchange Cartridge ..............17 6.4 Replacing the UHQ-7 Ultra-Microfiltration Cartridge......18 6.5 Replacing the UHQ-4 Composite Vent Filter .................19 6.6 Replacing the UHQ-6 UV Lamp.....................................20

7. SPECIAL CLEANING FOR CRITICAL APPLICATIONS........21 8. CONSUMABLE ITEMS............................................................22

8.1 Cartridges.......................................................................22 9. KEY TO CONTROL PANEL ....................................................23 10. WARRANTY/CONDITIONS OF SALE ....................................24 11. USEFUL CONTACT DETAILS ................................................26

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1. HEALTH AND SAFETY NOTES

The PURELAB UHQ PS range of products have been designed with safety in mind, however it is important that personnel working on these units are familiar with any potential dangers. All safety information detailed in this handbook is highlighted as WARNING and CAUTION instructions. These are used as follows:

WARNING! WARNINGS ARE GIVEN WHERE FAILING TO OBSERVE THE INSTRUCTION COULD RESULT IN INJURY OR DEATH TO PERSONS.

CAUTION! Cautions are given where failure to observe the instruction could result in damage to the equipment, associated equipment and processes.

1.1 Electricity Those products requiring electrical supplies operate at mains supply voltages.

For routine operations such as changing the Dl cartridge pack and Pretreatment cartridges it is sufficient to switch the unit off at the power inlet module located at the top rear left hand side. For more detailed work or access to the printed circuit boards the unit must be physically disconnected from the mains supply by removal of the mains feed plug.

WARNING! IT IS ESSENTIAL THAT THE ELECTRICAL SUPPLY IS ISOLATED BEFORE ANY WORK IS STARTED.

1.2 Pressure Mains feed water pressure or the internal water pump are used to drive the water through the various stages of purification. This pressure could present a danger if not dissipated prior to changing cartridges etc.

WARNING! IT IS ESSENTIAL THAT THE MAINS PRESSURE IS ISOLATED AND RESIDUAL PRESSURE IS ALLOWED TO DISSIPATE PRIOR TO REMOVAL OF ANY CARTRIDGES.

Switching off the electricity will isolate the source of pressure on those units requiring an electrical supply.

WARNING! ON THOSE UNITS WITHOUT REQUIREMENT FOR ELECTRICITY THE WATER PRESSURE SHOULD BE ISOLATED FROM THE MAINS WATER SUPPLY.

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1.3 Ultra-Violet Light On some units short wavelength ultra-violet light is used to destroy micro-organisms. The blue light visible from the front of the unit is quite safe as the harmful component of the ultra-violet is filtered out.

WARNING! THE UNIT SHOULD NEVER BE OPERATED WITH THE FRONT COVER REMOVED AS THE OPERATOR COULD BE EXPOSED TO SOME SHORT WAVELENGTH UV LIGHT.

1.4 Chemicals Cleaning using specialist chemicals is recommended on some units. Safety data sheets conforming to COSHH regulations will be supplied with any chemicals and these should be closely followed.

WARNING! ENSURE THAT YOU AND ANY OTHER STAFF WORKING ON THESE PRODUCTS ARE FAMILIAR WITH THE POTENTIAL DANGERS AND THAT THE PROPER SAFETY EQUIPMENT IS AVAILABLE. IF IN DOUBT CONTACT YOUR LOCAL DISTRIBUTOR.

1.5 Control of Substances Hazardous to Health (COSHH)

Material safety data sheets covering the various replaceable cartridges are available upon request if you contact your local distributor.

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2. PRODUCT DESCRIPTION

The Ultra High Quality Polishing System unit (PURELAB UHQ PS) has been specifically designed to meet the high purity demands of the modern analytical laboratory which is already served by a purified water supply. Several purification techniques have been packaged into a stylish self contained unit designed to stand alongside modern analytical instruments. Ultra high quality water produced by the unit is intended for use in such applications as atomic absorption spectrophotometry, ion chromatography, high performance liquid chromatography, fluorescence analysis and general microbiology. Fig. 1 illustrates the main external features visible to the user. Situated behind the side covers are the water purification cartridges, and behind the front cover are the electrical circuit boards and components. For normal use, The PURELAB UHQ PS is connected to a pre-purified water supply and electrical supply by the connections and sockets at the rear of the unit. Consistent water quality is assured by the in-built ‘process technology’ with its recirculation features. Dispensing of the water is by unique pipette type Dispenser Pen, which enables fingertip control of the liquid flow. Briefly, within the PURELAB UHQ PS unit there is an inlet solenoid valve which controls the flow of pre-purified water into the unit reservoir, the contents of the reservoir are then pumped by a recirculation pump through four water purification cartridges. Water quality is continuously monitored by a temperature compensated resistivity meter and the water is irradiated with short-wave radiation in a UV chamber prior to flowing through the Dispense Pen. Recirculated water returns to the reservoir via a non-return valve. The tip of the Dispense Pen remains in a well, bathed in UV radiation, during periods of non-use. The right-hand removable cover needs to be opened every 1-2 months (by simply undoing the ¼ turn fasteners) in order to unclip and replace the exhausted media cartridges with new cartridges. Replacement cartridge packs as well as spare parts, service and/or advice are available from your local Distributor. This handbook describes the unique PURELAB UHQ PS process, how to install the PURELAB UHQ PS unit, and then how to carry out these cartridge changes. By following these simple instructions, you will be able to achieve and maintain the highest quality of water possible from your PURELAB UHQ PS.

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3. PROCESS DESCRIPTION

The PURELAB UHQ PS process links four purification technologies - organic absorption; de-ionisation; micro-filtration and photo-oxidation (see Fig. 2). Feedwater requirements for the PURELAB UHQ PS are a pre-purified water supply produced by a de-ioniser, reverse osmosis or still that is filtered to 0.2µm. Feedwater is passed via the inlet connection at the rear of the unit into the unit reservoir prior to further purification. A bar scale display on the front facia panel of the PURELAB UHQ PS, as shown in Fig. 3, indicates the volume of water in the reservoir. Level sensors within the reservoir switch off the recirculation pump at low level, and close the inlet solenoid at high level, stopping the feedwater to the reservoir. If required, pre-purified water from a deioniser, reverse osmosis unit or still, can be poured directly into the reservoir after pulling off the manual filling cap on the reservoir. This can speed up the conditioning of new cartridges.

WARNING! CARE MUST BE TAKEN WHEN MANUALLY FILLING THE RESERVOIR. MAKE SURE THAT THE RESERVOIR IS NOT OVERFILLED AND THAT WATER IS NOT ACCIDENTALLY SPLASHED INTO THE VENT TUBE WHICH CONNECTS INTO THE NECK OF THE RESERVOIR. IF WATER GETS INTO THE COMPOSITE VENT FILTER IT WILL CAUSE IT TO COMPLETELY BLOCK, AND IT WILL THEN HAVE TO BE REPLACED.

In normal use, the ‘make-up’ to the reservoir is achieved by pressing the REFILL control button on the front facia panel (see Fig. 3), and observing that the red REFILL light is illuminated. This opens the feedwater inlet solenoid valve, which remains open until the reservoir is full, at which stage the inlet solenoid valve closes and the REFILL light switches off. When the PROCESS control button on the front facia panel (see Fig. 3) is pressed, the amber PROCESS light illuminates, indicating that the contents of the reservoir are now being recirculated through each of the various media cartridges (to remove the inorganic and organic impurities), the 0.05 micron filter cartridge (to remove any particulate matter and bacteria), and the short-wave UV lamp chamber (which further protects the now highly purified water from recontamination by micro-organisms and also assists the final removal of trace organics). The contents of the reservoir are ‘processed’ up to the ‘ultra high quality’ level during the course of a pre-timed period of continuous recirculation. This period is approximately 10 minutes. The green READY light illuminates after this time and the amber PROCESS light goes off. The unit will continue to operate for a further 10 minutes, after which time the unit will switch off and revert to a ‘standby mode’ which is indicated by the READY light flashing. After approximately 60 minutes the unit will automatically restart and recirculate for 10 minutes and then switch off for 60 minutes again. Water can be obtained from the Dispense Pen during the off ‘standby mode’ by depressing the PROCESS control button twice in quick succession, this will start the recirculation pump and enable water to be dispensed.

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Fig. 1 External Features of the PURELAB UHQ PS

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Fig. 2 Purification Technologies Within the PURELAB UHQ PS

The PURELAB UHQ PS water quality is detected just before the Dispense Pen and is measured in MegaOhm-cm. The quality level is indicated on the right-hand bar scale display (over a 2 to 18 MegaOhm-cm range) on the front facia panel (see Fig. 3). During the PROCESS cycle and subsequent recirculation, the pre-purified ‘make-up’ water is prevented from automatically refilling the reservoir as this would reduce the quality of already ‘processed’ water. To eliminate re-contamination of the purified water, inert grades of plastic have been selected for all wetted parts. This allows strong cleaning agents and disinfectants to be used when carrying out the special cleaning procedures for critical applications described in Section 6. The PURELAB UHQ PS covers are constructed from robust polyurethane moulded materials and supported on a coated steel chassis. The reservoir is protected from the ingress of airborne micro-organisms, carbon dioxide and volatile organics, by the composite vent filter cartridge which filters all air entering the reservoir. For full technical specification of the PURELAB UHQ PS unit see Table 1.

Fig. 3 Front Panel Layout

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3.1 Technical Specification of PURELAB UHQ PS PURELAB UHQ PS

Model No. Serial No: See inside right-hand side cover or rear of unit. Reservoir Capacity: 4 litres (nominal), 3.3 litres usable volume. Process Time: 10 minutes (pre-set continuous recirculation). Recirculation Feature: 10 minutes in every 60 minutes intermittent

recirculation after process time. Dispense Rate: Up to 0.75 litres/min water can be dispensed at any

time. Feedwater Feedwater Requirement: Pre-purified by deionisation, reverse osmosis or

distilled quality better than 20 µs/cm, filtered 0.2µm. Max. Inlet Pressure 6 bar (90 psi). Min. Inlet Pressure: 0.07 bar (1 psi). Feedwater Temperature: 4°C – 35°C.

Dimensions Height: 400mm Width: 232mm Depth: 400mm Weight: 10kg (empty) / 14kg (full).

Control Systems

Power Requirements: 230V ac, 50Hz (Standard). 115V ac, 60Hz (USA Standard). 100V ac, 50/60Hz (Optional). Note: Mains supply voltage fluctuation not to exceed ±10% of the normal voltage.

Power Consumption 77VA

Fuses 2 x 2.0 Amp

Environment Clean dry indoor. Altitude up to 2000m, or above 2000m if specified by the manufacturer. Temperature 5-40°C. Maximum Relative Humidity 80% @ 31°C decreasing linearly to 50% @ 40°C, non-condensing. Notes: 1) - This equipment is designed to be safe at least under these conditions. If the equipment is used contrary to the instructions the safety of the user may be impaired.

2) - The unit is in Installation Category II, Pollution Degree 2, as per IEC1010-1.

Noise Level <40dBA

Status Displays: LED Display of Refill (red), Process (amber), Ready (green) and Power (green). Tank level Indicator (graduated) Water Quality Indicator (temperature compensated).

Safety Features: High Level cut-out in Reservoir. Low Level cut-out in Reservoir. Refill Inhibit during process.

Water Purity International Standards: ASTM, CAP, NCCLS Type 1 and BS3978 Grade 1. Inorganics: 18MΩ-cm Resistivity at 25°C.

Organics: <0.0001AU at 254nm.

T.O.C. <20ppb Bacteria: <1CFU/ml Particles: 0.05µm filtration.

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4. INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

4.1 Service Connections Before commencing to install and operate the PURELAB UHQ PS please read and observe the following points: Environment The unit should be installed on a flat, level

surface, in a clean, dry environment.

The unit is designed to operate safely under the following conditions:

• Indoor Use.

• Altitude up to 2000m.

• Temperature Range 5-40°C.

• Maximum Relative Humidity 80% @ 31°C decreasing linearly to 50% @ 40°C, non-condensing.

The unit is in Installation Category II, Pollution Degree 2, as per IEC1010-1.

Electrical Check that your voltage supply is compatible with the PURELAB UHQ PS unit. PURELAB UHQ PS units are built to 230V ac, 50Hz; 115V ac, 60Hz; or 100V ac, 50/60Hz

Feedwater Pressure A maximum water pressure of 6 bar (90 psi) and minimum of 0.07 bar (1 psi) should be used to feed the PURELAB UHQ PS.

The feedwater pressure of the pre-purified water supply will determine the time taken to fill the PURELAB UHQ PS reservoir. Typical refill times are:

Inlet Pressure Refill Time

5 psi 10 minutes

30 psi 4 minutes

60 psi 2.5 minutes

90 psi 2 minutes

Feedwater Quality The PURELAB UHQ PS unit has been (Standard) designed to operate with a pre-purified water supply of better than 20µs/cm and filtered to 0.2µm, produced by either de-ionisation, reverse osmosis or distillation.

A suitable 0.2µm filter can be provided by the manufacturer for attachment to the incoming purified water supply.

The manufacturer’s reference for this PURELAB UHQ PS accessory is:

Prefilter housing - LA518

Filter element - FILT20081

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Alternative Method If a pressurised supply of pre-purified water is for Reservoir Refill not available, or it is not convenient to feed the inlet of the PURELAB UHQ PS unit from a storage tank with a positive head equivalent to 0.07bar (1psi); then direct filling into the PURELAB UHQ PS reservoir is permissible via the manual filler cap, see Fig. 1.

Care should be taken when manually filling the reservoir not to overfill and wet the UHQ-4 Composite Vent Filter cartridge. The breather pipe for the UHQ-4 can be clearly seen protruding through the side of the filler neck. Hence:

CAUTION! Stop the filling well below this breather pipe and do not fill up to the level of thepipe. If the UHQ-4 cartridge becomes wetted, it does not function and must be changed for a new UHQ-4 cartridge.

4.2 Unpacking 1. Carefully pull out the PURELAB UHQ PS from its

carton and remove the top and bottom protective foam packing material. Lift the unit only from underneath, (not inclined) and position on the laboratory bench.

2. Check that the water fittings and electrical mains cable have been supplied. These are contained in a separate pack which is also to be found in the PURELAB UHQ PS carton.

4.3 Installation 1. Position the unit in its desired operating location. 2. Remove the transit plug from the inlet connector at the

rear of the unit. To remove transit plug depress dark grey collet and withdraw plug (see Fig. 4). Note: Fig. 5 illustrates the rear of the PURELAB UHQ

PS and shows the position of the inlet connections.

3. Insert a length of 8mm (5/16") OD flexible tube into the inlet connector and connect this tube to the feedwater supply. A 0.2µm filter should now be installed at a convenient point in the feedwater supply to the PURELAB UHQ PS unit.

4. Fit a 3 Amp fused mains plug to the electrical cable supplied with the unit. The mains cable supplied has a moulded plug to IEC.320.C14 Standard and should be inserted into the socket at the rear of the unit. The PURELAB UHQ PS is also supplied fitted with 2 x 2 Amp fuses in the power inlet module at the rear of the unit (see Fig. 5) (To check, simply prise open the fuse holder cover and snap-shut afterwards).

Fig. 4 Tube Connector details

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Fig. 5 Rear View of Unit

5. Plug into the mains socket and switch the power on by

pushing on the mains switch at the rear of the unit. The green Power light on the front facia panel will illuminate (see Fig. 3). Note: The PURELAB UHQ PS units are factory built

to suit 110V ac, 115V ac or 230V ac supplies. Ensure unit is compatible with voltage supply.

6. Remove the right hand side cover of the unit (see Fig. 1) by undoing the four ¼ turn fasteners. Then remove the transit plug from tank breather pipe and connect to the UHQ-4 cartridge as per Fig. 6.

7. Slowly turn on the feedwater supply to the PURELAB UHQ PS and check for leaks on the inlet water service connection at the rear of the unit.

8. Press the Refill control button on the facia panel and water will then pass through the inlet solenoid valve into the reservoir. The red Refill light will illuminate as the reservoir is filling up, and the volume bar scale will rise as the reservoir fills.

9. Turn off the feedwater and electric power supplies if the start-up procedure is not to commence at this time. The PURELAB UHQ PS is now ready for the Start-Up Procedure which is described in Section 5.

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5. START UP PROCEDURE

1. The PURELAB UHQ PS should firstly be installed correctly on a horizontal surface as described in the instructions in Section 4.

2. Remove the right-hand side cover of the unit (see Fig. 1) by undoing the four visible ¼ turn fasteners and moving the cover sideways until clear of the unit. Then remove the transit plug from the tank breather pipe and connect to the UHQ-4 cartridge as per Fig. 6.

Fig. 6 PURELAB UHQ PS with By-Pass Tubes Fitted As Supplied

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3. Switch on the electrical power at the mains plug and on the PURELAB UHQ PS power inlet module. Turn on the feedwater supply. Only the green POWER light will be illuminated on the front facia panel.

4. Press the REFILL button. The green POWER light and red REFILL lights will both be illuminated. As the reservoir fills, the VOLUME bar scale display will rise. At this stage, ignore the QUALITY bar scale display.

5. Leave the unit until the VOLUME scale indicates 100% showing that the reservoir is full. The red REFILL light will switch off automatically when the reservoir is full and the ‘make-up’ flow will stop.

6. Once the reservoir is fully filled (100% level on VOLUME scale).Look for the tubing that is connected to the white tap near the top of the PURELAB UHQ PS (see Fig. 6), and direct it into a drain, sink or vessel capable of holding 5 litres. At this stage, the two vertical rigid ‘by-pass’ tubes should be left in place as shown (see Fig. 6).

7. Open the white tap to allow the water to pass to drain and push the PROCESS control button on the facia panel. Water will be pumped from the reservoir to drain. This process will flush the UHQ-7, Ultra Microfiltration cartridge. During the first few minutes periodically bleed the air from the UHQ-7 cartridge by loosening the cap on the air bleed nipple, located on the side of the cartridge (see Fig. 6) and re-tightening when the air has been released.

Note: This flush water will contain traces of a bacteriostatic agent which is added to the ultra microfiltration cartridge, both during transit and storage. The pump will automatically switch off after approximately 5 minutes and the flow to drain will cease.

8. When the reservoir is empty, the UHQ-1 and UHQ-2 cartridges can be connected. Firstly, disconnect the two rigid ‘by-pass’ links by pulling them out from the flexible interconnecting tubing and storing them away safely for future use.

9. Pull off the protective caps from the ends of the two cartridges (UHQ-1 and UHQ-2), and connect them up as shown in Fig. 7, by simply pushing on the flexible silicon interconnecting tubing, ensuring there are no kinks or twists.

10. Refill the reservoir again by pressing the REFILL button.

11. Once the reservoir is fully filled (100% level on volume scale) ensure white tap is open and press the PROCESS button to start pump. This will drain the contents of the reservoir via the UHQ-1 and UHQ-2 cartridges just fitted. Note: It is important that during the first few minutes

air is bled from the UHQ-7 cartridge as detailed in step 7. The pump will stop after approximately 5 minutes.

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12. Turn off the white tap. Remove the drain tubing and retain for future use. Refit the right-hand cover and lock in place with the four ¼ turn fasteners.

13. The unit is now ready for normal daily use and the operation of the unit is as follows.

14. Push the REFILL button. The red REFILL light will illuminate.

Fig. 7 PURELAB UHQ PS With Cartridges Fitted

15. Push the PROCESS button. The amber PROCESS light will illuminate. Note: The PURELAB UHQ PS’s purification

‘processing’ will now start and continue as the reservoir is filling up. It will continue for a full 10 minutes after the reservoir has reached its full (100%) level.

16. The REFILL light will go off when the reservoir is full (100%).

17. The PROCESS light will go off automatically after 10 minutes of recycling the full contents of the reservoir, and the READY light will illuminate to indicate the PURELAB UHQ PS quality levels have been achieved.

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18. The PURELAB UHQ PS unit incorporates an intermittent recirculation feature which will allow the unit to operate for a further 10 minutes after the READY light is illuminated, after which time the recirculation pump will switch off and the READY light will be ‘flashing’. The unit will stay in this ‘stand-by’ mode for 60 minutes, after which time the recirculation pump will restart for 10 minutes and then switch off for 60 minutes, this sequence is repeated every hour.

19. To dispense water, remove the Dispense Pen from its well and by depressing the spring loaded valve at the top of the Pen with an index finger or thumb, water can be dispensed at a controlled rate. The dispense valve can be locked on (to maintain the dispense without using a finger or thumb) by rotating the dispense valve clockwise while in the depressed position, to release turn anticlockwise. Note: To dispense water during the off ‘stand-by’

periods as described in step 18, it will be necessary to depress the PROCESS button twice to start the recirculation pump. Once the pump has started wait until quality reading reaches the desired level, and then dispense water. Depending upon the speed of depressing the PROCESS button twice in succession, the pump will run for either 10 minutes or 20 minutes before switching off i.e.

a) Depressing twice quickly - pump will run 10 minutes.

b) Depressing twice slowly - pump will run 20 minutes (i.e. PRESS - wait 3 seconds - PRESS).

20. Return the Dispense Pen to its irradiated well when not in use.

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6. FITTING REPLACEMENT CARTRIDGES

6.1 Identification of Cartridges There are five types of PURELAB UHQ PS Replacement Cartridges uniquely designed for use in the PURELAB UHQ PS.

They are illustrated in Fig. 8 and are called: UHQ-1 - Adsorption Cartridge UHQ-2 - Ion Exchange Cartridge UHQ-7 - Ultra Microfiltration Cartridge UHQ-4 - Composite Vent Filter UHQ-6 - UV Lamp Tube.

All cartridges except the UHQ-6 (UV) cartridges are accessible after removing the right-hand side cover by undoing the four ¼ turn fasteners and withdrawing the cover sideways. The UHQ-6 UV lamp tube is under the front cover.

Always check that the electrical power supply to the PURELAB UHQ PS and the switch on the power inlet module at the rear of the PURELAB UHQ PS are switched off before attempting to change PURELAB UHQ PS cartridges.

WARNING! IF REPLACING UHQ-1, UHQ-2 AND UHQ-7 CARTRIDGES AT THE SAME TIME, THE UHQ-7 CARTRIDGES SHOULD BE FITTED FIRST AND RINSED AS PER SECTION 6.3 AND THEN THE UHQ-1 AND UHQ-2 CARTRIDGES FITTED AS PER SECTION 6.1 AND 6.2.

After replacing the UHQ-1, UHQ-2 and UHQ-7 cartridges it is recommended that the first full reservoir of treated water produced is discarded.

Frequency of Cartridge Replacements

The following frequency of cartridge replacement is recommended for typical usage when fed with purified water:

UHQ-1 and UHQ-2 every three months (maximum) or earlier if indicated on quality display (change both at same time).

UHQ-7 and UHQ-4 every four months. UHQ-6 every twelve months.

Information on shelf-life and availability of replacement cartridge packs is given in Section 8.

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Fig. 8 PURELAB UHQ PS Replacement Cartridges

6.2 Replacing the UHQ-1 Adsorption Cartridge 1. Remove the silicon tubing from the top of the exhausted

UHQ-1 cartridge (see Fig. 9) mounted in the PURELAB UHQ PS and pull the cartridge away from its securing clips.

2. Place a finger over the top connector of the UHQ-1 cartridge and at the same time remove the silicon tube from the bottom of the cartridge.

3. Discard the exhausted cartridge. 4. Unpack a new UHQ-1 cartridge and remove the two

protective caps on the inlet and outlet connections. 5. Locate the new cartridge into its retaining clips in the

unit, ensure the cartridge is the correct way up as shown in Fig. 9, and is pushed down against the location tab at the bottom of the cartridge.

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6. Refit the silicon tubing to the top and bottom of the cartridge ensuring the tubing is not kinked or twisted.

7. The UHQ-2 cartridge should now also be replaced and both cartridges rinsed, refer to Section 6.2.

6.3 Replacing the UHQ-2 Ion Exchange Cartridge 1. Remove the silicon tubing from the top of the exhausted

UHQ-2 cartridge (see fig. 9) mounted in the PURELAB UHQ PS and pull the cartridge away from the securing clips.

2. Place a finger over the top connector of the UHQ-2 cartridge and at the same time remove the silicon tube from the bottom of the cartridge.

3. Discard the exhausted cartridge. 4. Unpack a new UHQ-2 cartridge and remove the two

protective caps on the inlet and outlet connections. 5. Locate the new cartridge into its retaining clips in the

unit, ensure the cartridge is the correct way up as shown in Fig. 9, and is pushed down against the location tab at the bottom of the cartridge. Refit the silicon tubing to the top and bottom of the cartridge ensuring the tubing is not kinked or twisted.

16. Having now fitted new UHQ-1 and UHQ-2 cartridges they should be rinsed as follows:

17. Turn on the water supply to unit and reconnect electrical supply; push the REFILL button and let the reservoir fill up (or manually top up with Dl water).

18. Open the white tap (see Fig. 9) and direct attached tubing to a drain, sink or vessel capable of holding 5 litres.

19. Start the pump by pushing the PROCESS button. During the first few minutes periodically bleed the air from the UHQ-7 cartridge by loosening the cap on the air bleed nipple, located on the side of the cartridge (see Fig. 9). Retighten bleed nipple when the air has been released.

20. The pump will automatically stop when the reservoir is empty, the white tap should be closed. Remove the drain tubing and retain for future use.

21. Refit the right hand cover.

22. The unit is now ready for use.

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Fig. 9 Fitting Replacement Cartridges

6.4 Replacing the UHQ-7 Ultra-Microfiltration Cartridge

The UHQ-7 Ultra-Microfiltration Cartridge will require replacing about every four months, and should coincide with the replacement of the UHQ-1 and UHQ-2 cartridges. When the time to change comes, the UHQ-7 cartridge should be changed before the new UHQ-1 and UHQ-2 cartridges are fitted. The UHQ-7 replacement cartridge is supplied containing an aqueous solution of hydrogen peroxide and the following procedure should be rigidly adhered to:

1. Ensure the unit is isolated from the electrical power supply.

2. Remove right hand side cover from unit.

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3. Remove the silicon tubing from the bottom of the UHQ-7 cartridge (see Fig. 9) and then by holding the body of the cartridge unscrew the cartridge anti-clockwise from the fixed top connector. There is no need to remove the bottom connector at this stage.

4. Having removed cartridge from unit, unscrew the bottom connector from the UHQ-7 cartridge body and place connector to one side for later use. The old UHQ-7 cartridge can be discarded.

WARNING! THE WEARING OF RUBBER GLOVES

AND GLASSES IS ADVISED. 5. Unpack a new UHQ-7 cartridge from its sealed bag.

The cartridge is supplied with an aqueous solution of hydrogen peroxide as a bacteriostat. To speed up the rinsing of the cartridge, both end caps on the new cartridge should be carefully removed and the contents poured to drain.

6. Holding the new cartridge upright so that the label can be read, the bottom connector removed in Step 4 can now be screwed onto the bottom of the UHQ-7 cartridge. Note: Ensure ‘O’ ring is located inside connector prior

to fitting. 7. Refit the new cartridge into the top connector in the

PURELAB UHQ unit by screwing clockwise until hand tight.

CAUTION! Do not over-tighten and cross thread.Tighten up only until resistance is felt against its sealing in the top container.

8. Refit silicon tubing to the bottom connector. 9. Reconnect electrical supply to unit, and mains water

supply. 10. It is necessary to rinse the new UHQ-7 cartridge just

fitted by passing one tank full of water to drain via the UHQ-7 cartridge. If tank is empty press REFILL button and let the reservoir refill.

11. Open white tap and place silicon tube attached to tap to convenient sink or drain point.

12. When tank is full press PROCESS button and allow tank contents to pass to drain. During this time the UHQ-7 cartridge should be bled of air by loosening the cap of the bleed nipple (see Fig. 9) until all the air is expelled. The cap should then be retightened.

13. When pump stops at low level the white tap should be closed.

14. The new UHQ-7 cartridge has now been fitted and rinsed. New UHQ-1 and UHQ-2 cartridges should now be fitted as described in Sections 6.1 and 6.2.

6.5 Replacing the UHQ-4 Composite Vent Filter 1. Remove the connecting tube from the top of the UHQ-4

Composite Vent Filter (see Fig. 9). 2. Pull the exhausted UHQ-4 filter away from its retaining

clips and discard. 3. Fit the new UHQ-4 Composite Vent Filter into its

retaining clips and then connect the tube (see Fig. 9).

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6.6 Replacing the UHQ-6 UV Lamp 1. Turn off the feedwater and switch off the electrical

supply to the PURELAB UHQ PS, and pull the cable and plug out of the PURELAB UHQ PS socket.

2. Remove the left and right side covers from the unit. 3. Remove the 4 fixing screws holding the front cover to

the framework. These are accessible at the back corners of the front cover, having removed the two side covers.

4. When standing at the front of the unit, rotate the front panel, about its left-handed, vertical edge to expose the electronics compartment. Care should be taken to ensure no strain is applied to the two ribbon cables connecting the main power circuit board to the display circuit board.

5. The UV housing can now be seen at the bottom of the electronics compartment below the main power circuit board. The UV housing has a white coloured body with two elbow connectors fitted top and bottom, and two grey coloured caps.

6. Remove the old UV lamp by carefully prising off the white coloured end clips (see Fig. 10) and wires situated at either end of the UV housing end caps. Once the end clips have been removed, the lamp can be eased out of the housing.

7. Slide in a new lamp and reconnect the white end clips, ensuring the new lamp is not contaminated with finger-marks, as these will reduce the efficiency of the UV lamp.

8. Refit the PURELAB UHQ PS front and side covers, then plug the cable into the inlet power module, switch on the electrical supply, and then the feedwater supply.

Fig. 10 View of UV Housing with Front Cover Removed

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7. SPECIAL CLEANING FOR CRITICAL APPLICATIONS

The following special cleaning procedures, using hydrogen peroxide (H2O2), may be found beneficial for PURELAB UHQ PS users who require to maintain the lowest TOC or bacterial levels. The frequency of such a special clean will depend on many factors and cannot be predicted. As well as prior to critical applications, the special cleans would be of obvious benefit after a period of prolonged storage or non-use of the PURELAB UHQ PS. The procedure can be carried out at any time, by fitting the two vertical by-pass tubes supplied with each PURELAB UHQ PS when new. The procedure involves the recirculation of H2O2 solution and four subsequent rinses using pre-purified water. The procedure for cleaning is as follows:

1. Remove the UHQ-1 and UHQ-2 cartridges, both of which are incompatible with H2O2. The UHQ-7 Ultra Microfiltration cartridge is compatible and can be left in place during recirculation.

2. Fit the two rigid vertical by-pass tubes and push-fit the flexible interconnecting tubes as shown in Fig. 6.

3. Check that the PURELAB UHQ PS is connected to the mains power and the POWER light is illuminated.

4. If the PURELAB UHQ PS has not been used for prolonged periods, empty the reservoir as follows: Open the white tap to allow the water to pass to drain and push the PROCESS control button on the facia panel. Water will be pumped from the reservoir to drain.

5. Fill the reservoir with pre-purified water, by pushing the REFILL button or, manually, using good quality deionised or distilled water through the top cap.

6. Add 140 ml of 30% w/v H2O2 (100 volumes) and manually mix thoroughly.

7. Press the PROCESS button (the PROCESS light illuminates) and allow the unit to recirculate for 20 minutes. Ignore the illuminated READY light. During this time, periodically (1 minute approximately every 10 minutes), dispense the H2O2 solution from the Dispense Pen back into the top of the reservoir. This allows the pen tip to be fully disinfected.

8. After 20 minutes drain the reservoir by connecting the tube to the white tap, described previously in Step 4.

9. Refill the reservoir as previously described in Step 5 (automatically, or manually).

10. Push the PROCESS button and recirculate for 5 minutes.

11. Again, drain the reservoir as previously described in Step 4 and flush the pen tip by periodically dispensing water back to the reservoir during each rinse.

12. Repeat steps (9) - (11) a further 3 times. 13. After the fourth rinse disconnect the two rigid vertical

by-pass tubes and refit the new replacement UHQ-1 and UHQ-2 cartridges as described in Sections 6.1 and 6.2.

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8. CONSUMABLE ITEMS

8.1 Cartridges UHQ-1 and UHQ-2 replacement cartridges are supplied in one box, known as Replacement Cartridge Pack A - comprising 2 each for the UHQ-1 and UHQ-2 cartridges.

UHQ-7 and UHQ-4 replacement cartridges are available separately and are individually wrapped in heat sealed plastic containers.

It is recommended that a Pack A and UHQ-7 and UHQ-4 cartridges are always held on stock by each PURELAB UHQ user.

Max.

Service Life Max.

Shelf-life Pack No.

UHQ-1 Organic Adsorption Cartridge

3 monthly 2 years 2 Cartridges of each in Pack A

UHQ-2 Ion Exchange Cartridge 3 monthly 2 years

UHQ-7 Ultra Microfiltration Cartridge

4 monthly 2 years Individual Pack

UHQ-4 Composite Vent Filter 4 monthly 2 years Individual Pack

UHQ-6 UV Lamp 12 monthly Indefinite Individual Pack

All Packs and Spare Parts can be obtained from your local Distributor.

For further information regarding spare parts references or technical data, please ask for the PURELAB UHQ PS Distributors’ Service Handbook available from your local Distributor.

Note: Care should be taken to order the correct consumable items.

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9. KEY TO CONTROL PANEL

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10. WARRANTY/CONDITIONS OF SALE

ELGA LabWater is a trading name of VWS (UK) Ltd. General Limited Warranty VWS (UK) Ltd. warrants the products manufactured by it against defects in materials and workmanship when used in accordance with applicable instructions for a period of one year from the date of shipment for the products. VWS (UK) LTD. MAKES NO OTHER WARRANTY, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED. THERE IS NO WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. The warranty provided herein and the data, specifications and descriptions of the VWS (UK) Ltd. products appearing in VWS (UK) Ltd.’s published catalogues and product literature may not be altered except by express written agreement signed by an officer of VWS (UK) Ltd. Representations, oral or written, which are inconsistent with this warranty or such publications are not authorized and, if given, should not be relied upon. In the event of a breach of the foregoing warranty, VWS (UK) Ltd. sole obligation shall be to repair or replace, at its option, any product or part thereof that proves to be defective in materials or workmanship within the warranty period, provided the customer notifies VWS (UK) Ltd. promptly of any such defect. The exclusive remedy provided herein shall not be deemed to have failed of its essential purpose so long as VWS (UK) Ltd. is willing and able to repair or replace any nonconforming VWS (UK) Ltd. product or part. VWS (UK) Ltd. shall not be liable for consequential, incidental, special or any other indirect damages resulting from economic loss or property damage sustained by any customer from the use of its products. Water System Limited Warranty VWS (UK) Ltd. warrants the water systems manufactured by it, BUT EXCLUDING MEMBRANES AND CARTRIDGES, against defects in materials and workmanship when used in accordance with the applicable instructions and within the operating conditions specified for the systems for a period of one year from the earlier of: a) the date of installation, or b) the 120th day following the date of shipment. VWS (UK) LTD. MAKES NO OTHER WARRANTY, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED. THERE IS NO WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. The warranty provided herein and the data, specifications and descriptions of the VWS (UK) Ltd. systems appearing in VWS (UK) Ltd. published catalogues and product literature may not be altered except by express written agreement signed by an officer of VWS (UK) Ltd. Representations, oral or written, which are inconsistent with this warranty or such publications are not authorised and, if given, should not be relied upon.

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In the event of a breach of the foregoing warranty, VWS (UK) Ltd. sole obligation shall be to repair or replace, at its option, any product or part thereof that proves to be defective in materials or workmanship within the warranty period, provided the customer notifies VWS (UK) Ltd. promptly of any such defect. The cost of labor for the first ninety (90) days of the above warranty period is included in the warranty; thereafter, labor cost shall be at the customer’s expense. The exclusive remedy provided herein shall not be deemed to have failed of its essential purpose so long as VWS (UK) Ltd. is willing and able to repair or replace any nonconforming VWS (UK) Ltd. system or component part. VWS (UK) Ltd. shall not be liable for consequential, incidental, special or any other indirect damages resulting from economic loss or property damage sustained by any customer from the use of its process systems. Products or components manufactured by companies other than VWS (UK) Ltd. or its affiliates (“Non- VWS (UK) Ltd. products”) are covered by the warranty, if any, extended by the Product manufacturer. VWS (UK) Ltd. hereby assigns to the purchaser any such warranty; however, VWS (UK) LTD. EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ANY WARRANTY WHETHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, THAT THE NON - VWS (UK) LTD. PRODUCTS ARE MERCHANTABLE OR FIT FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. NOTICE VWS (UK) Ltd. is constantly striving to improve its products and services. Consequently, the information in this document is subject to change without notice and should not be construed as a commitment by VWS (UK) Ltd. Also, VWS (UK) Ltd. assumes no responsibility for any errors that may appear in this document. This manual is believed to be complete and accurate at the time of publication. In no event shall VWS (UK) Ltd. be liable for incidental or consequential damages in connection with or arising from the use of this manual. VWS (UK) Ltd. warrants its products against defects in materials and workmanship as described in the Warranty statement on the preceding pages.

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11. USEFUL CONTACT DETAILS

ELGA LabWater - Global Operations Centre

Lane End Industrial Park High Wycombe Bucks HP14 3BY UK Tel: +44 (0) 1494 887 500 Fax: +44 (0) 1494 887 505 E-mail: [email protected]

For the address of your nearest ELGA LabWater Sales and Service office visit the country list on our website

http://www.elgalabwater.com

or contact ELGA at the number above.

ELGA® is the global laboratory water brand name of Veolia Water. ELGA®, PURELAB®, MEDICA® and CENTRA® are trademarks of ELGA LabWater.

© 2006 ELGA LAbWater/VWS(UK) Ltd. All rights reserved.


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